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  2. Houthi movement - Wikipedia

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    The Houthi movement, [a] officially the Ansar Allah, [b] is a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydi Shias, with their namesake leadership being drawn largely from the Houthi tribe. [95]

  3. Zaydism - Wikipedia

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    In the 7th century some early Muslims expected Ali to become a first caliph, successor to Muhammad.After ascension of Abu Bakr, supporters of Ali (and future Shia) continued to believe only people from Muhammad's family to qualify as rulers and selected an imam, from each generation (the proto-Sunni, in contrast, recognized Abu Bakr as a legitimate first caliph). [5]

  4. Houthi insurgency - Wikipedia

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    The Houthi insurgency, [43] [44] also known as the Houthi rebellion, the Sa'dah Wars, or the Sa'dah conflict, was a military rebellion pitting Zaidi Shia Houthis (though the movement also includes Sunnis [45]) against the Yemeni military that began in Northern Yemen and has since escalated into a full-scale civil war.

  5. Shia Islam in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam in Yemen is practiced by a substantial minority of the population, [1] with the vast majority of Shia Muslims in Yemen being Zaydi, while a minority are Twelver and Isma'ili. [2] Sunni Muslims make up 65% percent of Yemen, while 35% of the country are Shia Muslims. These Shia Muslims are predominantly concentrated in the northwestern ...

  6. Cruz reintroduces legislation to designate Yemeni Houthis as ...

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    Houthis, Shiite Muslims like the leaders of Iran, have also warred with their Saudi Sunni neighbors. After the Houthis launched multiple attacks against Israel, Israel retaliated by launching ...

  7. Shia–Sunni relations - Wikipedia

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    ShiaSunni conflict in Yemen involves the Houthi insurgency in northern Yemen. [5] Both Shia and Sunni dissidents in Yemen have similar complaints about the government—cooperation with the American government and an alleged failure to following Sharia law [212] —but it's the Shia who have allegedly been singled out for government crackdown.

  8. Who are the Houthi rebels behind attacks on ships in Red Sea?

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    The Shia militant group is allied to Tehran and seeks to reduce western influence in the Middle East.

  9. Yemen's Houthis have launched strikes at Israel during the ...

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    For years, the Houthi rebels controlling northern Yemen have chanted slogans at their mass rallies calling for the destruction of Israel. Since then, the Iran-backed Shiite Muslim force has ...